hi,
thank you for providing the brief information of the report
As you have mentioned the report, the report has to be coordinated with the clinical symptoms. As the MRI report can only show what is there inside the body, but cannot act as a diagnosis. It can only help in doing diagnosis.
Since you mentioned the report, i do not see major issue with L1-L2 & L2-L3 as it is just an degenerative change of the spine which is common in most of the MRI.
For L4-L5, there is Grade 1 anteriolisthesis , this means that the
vertebral body is move little further. This occurs due to fracture at the facet joints which connects the two vertebrae, this is not a major thing to worry and can be helped by
physical therapy.
Also, for L5-S1, you have a disc bulge, a disc is a
soft tissue placed in between the two vertebrae to act as a shock absorber. This disc is touching the
nerve root of S1 and may lead to possible clinical symptoms.
If you had any back ache, morning
stiffness of spine and
radiating pain, the surgeon must have recommended to undergo the MRI scan.
As the next line of action is to perform physical therapy. For pain, the surgeon will provide pain killers. Physical therapy plays a key role in
rehabilitation of the spine and research supports this as well, you can discuss with your surgeon and even see on net also,.
In my clinical practice with the combination of medicine and physical therapy patients recover with 99% of functional ability.
Regards
Jay Indravadan Patel